Pamela Suzette Grier
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They Cloned Tyrone (dir. Juel Taylor).
Netflix's kooky sci-fi riff on retrofuturistic '70s-era blaxploitation films is a genre-bending experience starring John Boyega, Teyonah Parris, and Jamie Foxx as a trio of street-level hustlers, a dealer, pimp, and ho. They're all trying to get by when they discover a series of conspiracies in their neighbourhood. There's an impressive fidelity to style and tone that cements the film as a fun and stylish genre ride into themes of paranoia, mind control, white dominance, and enslavement.
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The Criterion Collection: Shaft
Art by Bill Sienkiewicz
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Hell Up in Harlem (1973)
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Re-posting Casey's video from 1 year ago when Casey did an outstanding job exposing Thirsty Tyler Perry, Noprah & The Meghans via her channel Casey's Royal News.
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Race play shit keeps popping up when I'm scrolling through stuff because people don't bother tagging it.
I can't fucking stand race play. "Getting blacked" "brown slut learns to worship white cock" ??! Hate it.
Hate it, hate it, hate it.
Nothing dries my cunt faster than racism.
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Power Man (Vol 1) 46
Written by Marv Wolfman and Roger Slifer, art by Lee Elias
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Ganja & Hess. 1973. Directed by Bill Gunn
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Pam Grier. 1976
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She’s the meanest chick in town!!!
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J.D.’s Revenge features Lou Gossett Jr sure but it’s such a showcase for the fabulous Glynn Turman, who is the best part of most things he’s in. I love a ghost possession movie more than a demon possession movie and this one was pretty fun, and a better version of whatever those blacksploitation Mr Hydes were attempting. Denounced by the Catholic church which, yeah, but also more sexually violent than I love.
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70s goddess Pam Grier
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If you’re unfamiliar with the John Shaft of the novels as opposed to the films, a good place to start would be "Shaft Among the Jews," which is typical of the inventiveness and occasional far out elements of the novels. A sequel to the original Shaft novel by Tidyman, detective John Shaft is hired by Hassidic Jews to investigate diamond smuggling in New York's diamond district, including a lost Hebrew secret of making synthetic diamonds that is also sought by agents of Mossad. Shaft’s relationship with the young Cara Herzel, who he is determined to protect, is one of a few platonic friendships that John Shaft has with women in the novel series.
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